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At each moment of time a **libfort** table has a current cell - cell to which data will be written in the next write operation.
Functions `ft_set_cur_cell` and `ft_ln` can be used to change current cell:
```C
/* Set current cell to the cell with coordinates (row, col) */
void ft_set_cur_cell(ft_table_t *table, size_t row, size_t col);
/* Set current cell to the first cell of the next row(line) */
void ft_ln(ft_table_t *table);
```
There are a lot of functions that can be used to fill tables with data.
All write functions are grouped in pairs (**_function_**, **_function_ln_**), where **function** writes data to a group of consecutive cells, **function_ln** does the same and moves _current-cell_ pointer to the first cell of the next row(line).
### ft_write, ft_write_ln
`ft_write`, `ft_write_ln` macros can be used to write an arbitrary number of strings to the table cells.
```C
ft_table_t *table = ft_create_table();
ft_set_cell_prop(table, 0, FT_ANY_COLUMN, FT_CPROP_ROW_TYPE, FT_ROW_HEADER);
ft_write_ln(table, "N", "Driver", "Time", "Avg Speed");
ft_write_ln(table, "1", "Ricciardo", "1:25.945", "222.128");
ft_write_ln(table, "2", "Hamilton", "1:26.373", "221.027");
ft_write_ln(table, "3", "Verstappen", "1:26.469", "220.782");
printf("%s\n", ft_to_string(table));
ft_destroy_table(table);
```
Output:
```text
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| N | Driver | Time | Avg Speed |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| 1 | Ricciardo | 1:25.945 | 47.362 |
| 2 | Hamilton | 1:26.373 | 35.02 |
| 3 | Verstappen | 1:26.469 | 29.78 |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
```
### ft_printf, ft_printf_ln
`ft_printf`, `ft_printf_ln` functions provide habitual **printf**-like interface.
```C
int ft_printf(ft_table_t *table, const char *fmt, ...);
int ft_printf_ln(ft_table_t *table, const char *fmt, ...);
```
By default vertical line character '|' in the format string is treated as a cell separator.
```C
ft_table_t *table = ft_create_table();
ft_set_cell_prop(table, 0, FT_ANY_COLUMN, FT_CPROP_ROW_TYPE, FT_ROW_HEADER);
ft_write_ln(table, "N", "Driver", "Time", "Avg Speed");
ft_printf_ln(table, "%d|%s|%s|%7.3f", 1, "Ricciardo", "1:25.945", 222.128);
ft_printf_ln(table, "%d|%s|%s|%d.%d", 2, "Hamilton", "1:26.373", 221, 027);
ft_printf_ln(table, "%d|%s|%s|%s.%d", 3, "Verstappen", "1:26.469", "220", 782);
printf("%s\n", ft_to_string(table));
ft_destroy_table(table);
```
Output:
```text
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| N | Driver | Time | Avg Speed |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| 1 | Ricciardo | 1:25.945 | 222.128 |
| 2 | Hamilton | 1:26.373 | 221.027 |
| 3 | Verstappen | 1:26.469 | 220.782 |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
```
### ft_row_write, ft_row_write_ln
`ft_row_write`, `ft_row_write_ln` functions provide means to copy string data from the string arrays to the table.
```C
int ft_row_write(ft_table_t *table, size_t cols, const char *row_cells[]);
int ft_row_write_ln(ft_table_t *table, size_t cols, const char *row_cells[]);
```
```C
ft_table_t *table = ft_create_table();
ft_set_cell_prop(table, 0, FT_ANY_COLUMN, FT_CPROP_ROW_TYPE, FT_ROW_HEADER);
const char *header[] = {"N", "Driver", "Time", "Avg Speed"};
const char *line_1[] = {"1", "Ricciardo", "1:25.945", "222.128"};
const char *line_2[] = {"2", "Hamilton", "1:26.373", "221.027"};
const char *line_3[] = {"3", "Verstappen", "1:26.469", "220.782"};
ft_row_write_ln(table, 4, header);
ft_row_write_ln(table, 4, line_1);
ft_row_write_ln(table, 4, line_2);
ft_row_write_ln(table, 4, line_3);
printf("%s\n", ft_to_string(table));
ft_destroy_table(table);
```
Output:
```text
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| N | Driver | Time | Avg Speed |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| 1 | Ricciardo | 1:25.945 | 222.128 |
| 2 | Hamilton | 1:26.373 | 221.027 |
| 3 | Verstappen | 1:26.469 | 220.782 |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
```
### ft_table_write, ft_table_write_ln
`ft_table_write`, `ft_table_write_ln` functions provide means to copy string data from the 2D array to the table.
```C
int ft_table_write(ft_table_t *table, size_t rows, size_t cols, const char *table_cells[]);
int ft_table_write_ln(ft_table_t *table, size_t rows, size_t cols, const char *table_cells[]);
```
```C
ft_table_t *table = ft_create_table();
ft_set_cell_prop(table, 0, FT_ANY_COLUMN, FT_CPROP_ROW_TYPE, FT_ROW_HEADER);
const char *data[4][4] = {
{"N", "Driver", "Time", "Avg Speed"},
{"1", "Ricciardo", "1:25.945", "222.128"},
{"2", "Hamilton", "1:26.373", "221.027"},
{"3", "Verstappen", "1:26.469", "220.782"}};
ft_table_write_ln(table, 4, 4, (const char **)data);
printf("%s\n", ft_to_string(table));
ft_destroy_table(table);
```
Output:
```text
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| N | Driver | Time | Avg Speed |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
| 1 | Ricciardo | 1:25.945 | 222.128 |
| 2 | Hamilton | 1:26.373 | 221.027 |
| 3 | Verstappen | 1:26.469 | 220.782 |
+---+------------+----------+-----------+
```